Section 118032 Of Chapter 6. Medical Waste Haulers From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 14. >> Chapter 6.
118032
. A pharmaceutical waste generator or parent organization
that employs health care professionals who generate pharmaceutical
waste is exempt from the requirements of subdivision (a) of Section
118000 if all of the following requirements are met:
(a) The generator or parent organization has on file one of the
following:
(1) If the generator or parent organization is a small quantity
generator required to register pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with
Section 117925), a medical waste management plan prepared pursuant
to Section 117935.
(2) If the generator or parent organization is a small quantity
generator not required to register pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing
with Section 117925), the information document maintained pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 117945.
(3) If the generator or parent organization is a large quantity
generator, a medical waste management plan prepared pursuant to
Section 117960.
(b) The generator or health care professional who generated the
pharmaceutical waste transports the pharmaceutical waste himself or
herself, or directs a member of his or her staff to transport the
pharmaceutical waste to a parent organization or another health care
facility for the purpose of consolidation before treatment and
disposal, or contracts with a common carrier to transport the
pharmaceutical waste to a permitted medical waste treatment facility
or transfer station.
(c) Except as provided in subdivision (d), all of the following
requirements are met:
(1) Prior to shipment of the pharmaceutical waste, the generator
notifies the intended destination facility that it is shipping
pharmaceutical waste to it and provides a copy of the tracking
document, as specified in Section 118040.
(2) The generator and the facility receiving the pharmaceutical
waste maintain the tracking document, as specified in Section 118040.
(3) The facility receiving the pharmaceutical waste notifies the
generator of the receipt of the pharmaceutical waste shipment and any
discrepancies between the items received and the tracking document,
as specified in Section 118040, evidencing diversion of the
pharmaceutical waste.
(4) The generator notifies the enforcement agency of any
discrepancies between the items received and the tracking document,
as specified in Section 118040, evidencing diversion of the
pharmaceutical waste.
(d) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (c), if a health care
professional who generates pharmaceutical waste returns the
pharmaceutical waste to the parent organization for the purpose of
consolidation before treatment and disposal over a period of time, a
single-page form or multiple entry log may be substituted for the
tracking document, if the form or log contains all of the following
information:
(A) The name of the person transporting the pharmaceutical waste.
(B) The number of containers of pharmaceutical waste. This clause
does not require any generator to maintain a separate pharmaceutical
waste container for every patient or to maintain records as to the
specified source of the pharmaceutical waste in any container.
(C) The date that the pharmaceutical waste was returned.
(2) The form or log described in paragraph (1) shall be maintained
in the files of the health care professional who generates the
pharmaceutical waste and the parent organization or another health
care facility that receives the pharmaceutical waste.
(3) This subdivision does not prohibit the use of a single
document to verify the return of more than one container to a parent
organization or another health care facility, provided the form or
log meets the requirements specified in paragraphs (1) and (2).